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Home›Technology›IoT›Myriota launches HyperPulse 5G satellite network for global IoT connectivity

Myriota launches HyperPulse 5G satellite network for global IoT connectivity

By Casey McGuire
08/12/2025
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Myriota has launched its HyperPulse 5G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN), a global connectivity platform that makes it simple for businesses to build and scale IoT solutions anywhere.

HyperPulse is built and operated entirely in Australia. It combines Myriota’s 5G NTN architecture with L-band capacity leased from Viasat. The network can adjust performance, such as latency and data volume, based on customer needs or environmental conditions.

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The service complements Myriota’s UltraLite offering, which focuses on energy efficiency and security. HyperPulse provides lower latency and larger daily data allowances, making it suitable for asset tracking, smart metering, environmental monitoring and animal management.

HyperPulse is built on 3GPP 5G NTN standards and works with an increasing number of NTN-capable chipsets and devices. Myriota has certified Nordic’s nRF9151 module for multiple use cases, with more certifications planned.

To support partners, Myriota is also launching the HyperPulse Developer Kit. The kit allows rapid prototyping and testing in the field and includes a weatherproof case, battery operation and multiple sensor and interface options.

Myriota chief executive Ben Cade says HyperPulse brings practical, standards-based 5G satellite connectivity to IoT at scale.

“By delivering higher data allowances, lower latency and standards-based coverage, HyperPulse gives organisations the ability to track and monitor assets, gather insights and make decisions even in the most remote and challenging environments,” he says.

“With a roadmap of new features coming next year, this is an exciting step forward for IoT connectivity worldwide.”

The service will be available from 15 December in Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and the United States.

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